For weeks i had high hopes of good weather, however Mark Twain once said when ill luck begins, it does not come in sprinkle but in showers. When i left work it was, for a better description, absolutely pissing it down and continued to do so for most of the weekend. A short 2 hours later i arrived at the hotel having found new ways water could stream into the car. My left leg was absolutely drenched as was most of the inside even though the roof had been on. I drove into the car park and was heartened to see the hotel had arranged a lot of spare parts for the 40 arriving Morgans all neatly piled up in the corner of the car park.
predominate theme during the weekend.
Next morning dawned, breakfast was consumed and we all piled out of the hotel to start the days trip. Unfortunately heavy rain, Lucas electronic, and old cars do not mix and there where many cars turning the engine with little result. However after half an hour all the cars roared into life and we could eventually start the days trip. As we left the hotel many guests popped outside to see, photograph and video close to 40 Morgans. There were many drivers that revved up the car a tad more than necessary as we left, but who can blame them. The noise and the ever extending row of morgans in front of me sent shivers down my spine, there is something really magical being in a morgan traffic jam.
The next stop was an old farm for lunch and for a brief instant it actually stopped raining, some of the clouds cleared and blue sky was seen. The lunch was spekemat. Basically dried meets, bread and salad which was very nice. The farm specialized in deer so we also had some deer stew which was exceedingly good !
On the second floor in one of the buildings the beginnings of a museum was under way with many exhibits showing the life and history of the working farm over the last several decades.
After a couple of hours munching away it was finally time to leave. There where no planned activities so people could go for a solo drive or just return to the hotel. Not to far away id learned there was a brewery which seemed a perfect destination. Unfortunately i drove the wrong way, since my wife was not with me "guiding me" this was quite surprising as my sense of direction is impeccable. I ended up on what seemed to be a 7 km continuous pot hole which with the returned rain, the soggy leg and the back jarring suspension was an experience in its own right. However i finally found the brewery and bought a couple of rather delicious local ales.
The drive back to the hotel was enjoyable with some lovely scenic country roads and for a short time the rain even eased off.
After returning to the hotel a few drinks and then a formal 4 course dinner with a wine menu i was well and truly ready for bed. One of the delights of traveling on these Morgan trips is not having young children waking you up at the crack of dawn but it seems the body clock gets attuned and even without a 5 year old jumping on me i still woke up way to early.
The farmer had also just invested heavily in a distillery at the farm and had just casked the first batch of Aquavit. The cask would be ready 6th of November so no samples where available for purchase for later consumption. However we where given a guided tour around the farm and distillery which was pretty interesting. At this point we had our first car casualty with one of the older models have issues with the clutch cable. This was fixed in short order by a wealth of people will tools and experience and the car was on the road again in short order.
The final part of the journey was a drive to one of the most beautiful bridges in Norway. Unfortunately my photography skills leave much to be desired especially when trying to take a picture one handed while driving at speed. It was however an impressive engineering feat and quite spectacular.
We returned to the hotel for yet more drinks and dinner. The next morning was an early start for many since alot of the cars had traveled from Oslo over 500km away.
Some final words of wisdom with regards to MOG2015. Remember life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass it's about learning to drive in the rain !
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